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H.O.T. Clay & Ceramics

Originating in 1994, H.O.T. Clay (Hand-Built Or Thrown) workshops at ÃÛÌÒÖ±²¥ have captured the spirit of creativity and craftsmanship inspired by the vision of Lora Steere’s first sculpture workshop at the inception of the ÃÛÌÒÖ±²¥ Program in the early 1950s, with small class sizes to maximize interaction with faculty in the company of Fred Olsen, Shiro Otani, Susan Peterson, Maria Martinez, Patti Warashina, Lana Wilson, Ingrid Lilligren, and Jeff Oestreich. Designed for adult students eager to learn new techniques or refine their skills, each week-long workshop offers a vibrant, hands-on journey including faculty demonstrations, insightful lectures, and ample studio time, concluding with an exciting kiln unloading and culminating exhibition.

Past events

Past Event

Shape to Figure

18+

Instructor: Michelle Solorzano

Spend a week bringing a figure to life! Using slabs, templates, and reference images, you’ll build a hollow form in parts, assemble and refine it, and finish with patterned surface decoration to tell a story.

Past Event

Volumetric Image Transfer and Tile

18+

Instructor: Forrest Lesch Middelton

Uncover your artistic voice through tiles and wheel-thrown forms. With Forrest’s guidance, explore image transfer, silk screens, embossments, and reduction cooling to create richly decorative, functional wares with fresh surface approaches.

Past Event

Drawn to Surfaces: Illustrative Handbuilding

18+

Instructor: Milo Berezin

Create lively characters, patterns, and narratives on hand-built pottery! This workshop will introduce various soft slab building techniques including slab coils and press molds. Students will then explore illustrative decorating techniques on greenware using slip, underglaze, and customizable carving tools.

A painting of hands and blue butterflies.

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